Supermodel stylist show airs down under
Supermodel stylist show airs down under
A reality series hosted by ex-supermodel Rachel Hunter gets its Australian premiere next month.Style Me with Rachel Hunter, a 10-part series featuring wannabe celebrity stylists let loose on the streets of New York, premieres exclusively on the W channel on July 2.
In it, contestants compete in a number of challenges for the right to style Hunter for a red carpet appearance, with the winner also receiving US$10,000 and a one-year contract with a top Hollywood agency.In separate news, US Emmy Award-winning talkshow host Montel Williams will also be making his Australian debut on the W on July 3.
The Montel Williams Show is one of the longest-running daytime talk shows in the US, premiering in 1991 and spanning 15 seasons.The show, which features interviews with politicians, experts and ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances, will air weekdays at 15.00.The two shows will join W's schedule of talk, entertainment and drama programming, alongside Dr Phil, Oprah and Letterman, Sex and the City, NYPD Blue and Love My Way, Australia's multi-award-winning drama.The W channel is available in Australia via Foxtel, Austar and Optus platforms.
A reality series hosted by ex-supermodel Rachel Hunter gets its Australian premiere next month.Style Me with Rachel Hunter, a 10-part series featuring wannabe celebrity stylists let loose on the streets of New York, premieres exclusively on the W channel on July 2.
In it, contestants compete in a number of challenges for the right to style Hunter for a red carpet appearance, with the winner also receiving US$10,000 and a one-year contract with a top Hollywood agency.In separate news, US Emmy Award-winning talkshow host Montel Williams will also be making his Australian debut on the W on July 3.
The Montel Williams Show is one of the longest-running daytime talk shows in the US, premiering in 1991 and spanning 15 seasons.The show, which features interviews with politicians, experts and ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances, will air weekdays at 15.00.The two shows will join W's schedule of talk, entertainment and drama programming, alongside Dr Phil, Oprah and Letterman, Sex and the City, NYPD Blue and Love My Way, Australia's multi-award-winning drama.The W channel is available in Australia via Foxtel, Austar and Optus platforms.
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